Logic Terms Intermediate Quiz 3

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1. What conditional component defines the sufficient scenario required to trigger a consequence?
2. What conditional component defines the necessary outcome that follows if the condition is met?
3. Which relationship type holds true if and only if two statements have matching truth values?
4. A logical contradiction represents a compound statement that violates which fundamental law?
5. Any claim asserting that a statement must be either true or false relies on which law?
6. What term describes a logical stepping-stone proposition proven solely to help prove a larger theorem?
7. What term describes a proposition that follows with little or no extra proof from an established theorem?
8. What is a structural argument chain composed entirely of successive, linked syllogisms?
9. Which logical concept models possible alternative scenarios that are explicitly contrary to past facts?
10. An argument structure that forces an opponent to pick between two equally bad choices is a:
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